Publisher's Synopsis
On 13 January 2012, the Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia ran aground, capsized, and later sank in shallow waters after striking an underwater rock off Isola del Giglio, Tuscany, resulting in 32 deaths.Costa Concordia DisasterChapter 1: Costa Concordia Disaster 1.1 Situation on the bridge1.2 Situation on deckChapter 2: Rescue2.1 Evacuation2.2 Search for missing peopleChapter 3: Wreck3.1 Salvage3.2 Parbuckling3.3 Images of righting of Costa Concordia3.4 Refloating and removal3.5 Site remediationChapter 4: Loss and compensation4.1 ShipChapter 5: Investigations5.1 Criminal proceedings against officers5.2 Recorded evidence5.3 TrialsChapter 6: Reactions6.1Media6.2 In ItalyChapter 7: Honours and memorialChapter 8: Safety regulations8.1 Description8.2 Layout8.3 Amenities8.4 Accidents and incidentsChapter 9: Engine roomChapter 10: Marine propulsionChapter 11: Propulsion typesChapter 12: Carnival Sunrise